<h2>About</h2>

<img src="../_img/dpaint-logo.png" alt="DPaint.js Logo" />
<p><a href="https://www.stef.be/dpaint">DPaint.js</a> is a web based image editor modeled after the legendary <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deluxe_Paint" target="_blank">Deluxe Paint</a>.<br>
    It's main purpose is to be used as a tool for creating pixel art, but it can also be used for general image editing.</p>

<p>It has a <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dj_tbgL3ubM">sweet spot for Amiga file formats</a>: it can read and write all Amiga Icon formats and read/write Amiga IFF Images.<br>
You can even read/write files directly from ADF disk files and preview your work instantly in the "real" Deluxe Paint! (on an embedded emulated Amiga)</p>

<p>
It initially was made as a modern icon-editor for Amiga icons, but it grew into a fully featured image editor with


<ul>
    <li>Layers</li>
    <li>Selections</li>
    <li>Masks</li>
    <li>Effects and filters</li>
    <li>Multiple undo/redo</li>
    <li>Copy/Paste from any other image program or image source</li>
    <li>Super fine color reduction tools</li>
    <li>Customizable dither tools</li>
    <li>And much more ...</li>
</ul>
</p>

<p>It runs in your browser, works on any system and works fine on touch-screen devices like iPads.<br>
It is written in 100% plain JavaScript and is completely <a href="https://github.com/steffest/dpaint-js" target="_blank">open source</a>.<br>
    It's 100% free, no ads, no tracking, no accounts, no nothing.<br>
    All processing is done in your browser, no data is sent to any server.</p>
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<h3>Small Demo Video of Amiga Spefific Features</h3>
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